| Show I R j i BI I II E Up I 1 1 l d i n BAr nR 0 II I Changing of Fis aI Appear ApP al alTo To en Act iC I Ff I GOOD lr ORDER I I cly m I h ls Xu El t Their Du Without l f n IH f IJ Them J I o law pass passed ed cd bj the sixth s 1 session oD 0 the Ee stute legislature J tUl In t 1 Oi changing the dutoi uto j or tho on tho ll o Ut p 30 10 instead q Dec De 31 as ll ls Is beginning tb t bo bc felt In the appearance ICe reports with which the tho gov 1 i co Is now how bellig Hooded floo cd The Ile change cl ong about as us tho t o result lest lt of years of of on the subject and tho bill b allt fol lr g tho ho change chan 1 I w s introduced tho senate sen to ut tho 1905 10 5 session by Y Senator S s worth to t the t 10 laturo after af county clerk of uC Weber Webe county c and 1 learned the tho f value alu of tic an early report t t would bir birtho bl tho state Changing tile Uio end ond of oC tIll thu fiscal year ear to t Noy No 30 for Ol instance e enables outgoing officials to oin the tho rc l 1111 tion hi In regard l guId to t all hll stale st te Irli before the completion c llon of their Ui h s o and ti U t f the on noll w w upland l in order prior to tho commencement e of inch each new He year I nJ Among U received rece d by hy Gov GO Cutler Is the UI OliO submitted yesterday by IW J A Edwards of or tho Iho statistical department of or the tho state The head of or tl the of or Statistics isHA Is HA and lind re 10 report port which was WIlS prepared by b 1 lf 11 Mc covers fiO liO pages of typewritten and embraces embrace n I largo Jurgo number of subjects The report ICI nothing ahead nh od for Ol Utah except prosperity rg 10 that the tho states resources are practically pr ally unlimited Stress Is laid lal 1 lIpon tho agricultural possibilities of or the state Oft Of tho or orland land Jand In Utah at nt least are aru Jl under Irrigation tion The opportunities for CI H aIO unlimited d embracing embra lund land which under un er is worth up to o 70 m acre It lo III the tho opinion of tho th offic based bl sed on statistical returns that t rich rl h as the th mines n may bo b antt anit 2 as ns their theIL product may be tic agriculture will lead l soon Tho rhe report continues stil s today loday unmatched development Is Is and the induce she Is lillie able to offer tomen with I nerve brains energy aid capital tiro am unparalleled Her Hel mountains stored with untold treasures her h r plains ex x enough to bo a 11 nations n gran ir and iu mountain mid and plain with each aeh o ther In their adaptability to their wealth to labor IL mate matchless s In its salubrity tho bp p l t for successful success Cui enterprise is r Indeed bewildering f 1 THE FUTURES Fu rf r s PROMISE l T ls heritage e made pos possible I sible by IW the tho l of the tho pioneers j wast r I fortunately for or gen cn I orations built upon both broad and deep and tho ture now being raised thereon is mall mas massive I sive and substantial s and future futuro years I will witness the of tho noble work made glorious and lasting by the tho effort of f a prosperous und and contented people enjoying thc tho fruits of their toil loll amid the countless lIs blessings of or this great commonwealth o Our per p r of wealth production Is rapidly placing our JUl sate In that regard in the he fir t In Union Land Is rapidly increasing in III value vast Irrigation projects ure under way wa extension Is II In evidence len c throughout tho state st tc new ne coal fields are aro developed our JU oil all HeidI fields rival those of oC California i our vast beds or r promise to supplant tho su supremacy of Michigan or 01 Montana no nu longer has hus this or 01 neighboring states need to send to Venezuela fur for mater malor ful for rm road load hiI for fOl her hern In III Utah Is If a 0 worlds supply of asphaltum new lIew silver and lead deposits aro al being b dis discovered discoverer coverer covered and the tho beds of marble and other othel material rh l now In course of development hill hid fair fal to rival in and lInd quality those of Vermont Yermont and Indiana JUVENILE COURT COUnT Tho report of If llio tt o juvenile court for Salt Lake county was us also alHo submitted I o the tho governor yesterday The r 1 port Is IH signed by b Chief Probation Of Officer yUIl Brown and includes I a recommendation for fOl more probation I I Ind Cor a r girls detention homo The Thc Ineffectiveness of the present curfew ordinance or is made the subject of or suggestions al o and necessary changes in the statute aro advocated A summary of oC the report shows that thal J I 1161 of boys wore welo handled dur during UI ing the tJ and Ml cases of girls Of the th boys cases were wele disposed of ot out of or court and In court of the girls fiS liS were handled out oC or court and 86 in court of the tho bad bul boys hoys presented in court were sent ent to t the Uintah training school Hero Horo is i how ho the rest of the boys cases wino I disposed of oC Dismissed upon insufficient evidence M 11 dismissed with admonition SS 88 re 10 released leased on probation under sus suspended su pon ed sentence 10 cases continued 16 placed In Institutions other ollIe I the tho training or 01 industrial school 1 Tho rho 86 girls g If cases were disposed dlf pos 01 or orall all follos Dismissed upon uton hl evidence fi G dismissed with 4 released on probation 1 com committed to t the industrial school 21 un under der suspended s sentence 2 cases con cun continued 14 H committed tc t tho Home of tho Good Shepherd 2 placed pia cod in or 01 orphanages 0 6 ADULTS DELINQUENT 1 adults charged with con COIl contributing to the delinquency of juve juvenile niles nile were haled before the tho juvenile There were 2 23 cases of de du delinquency the tho ago of oC 7 11 of I which were disposed of out of or court and the tho rest in court Probation Brown in his re report I port recommends that one probation for fOl each ea h population be he hean appointed and an that the tho provision in inthe the tho law requiring officers arresting Juveniles for violation of oC the law to Inko lako the thc offenders to their par cuts before placing them in c n no nomont mont bo stricken out |